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# 259065 07-Dec-2013 gjb

- Copy stable/10 (r259064) to releng/10.0 as part of the
10.0-RELEASE cycle.
- Update __FreeBSD_version [1]
- Set branch name to -RC1

[1] 10.0-CURRENT __FreeBSD_version value ended at '55', so
start releng/10.0 at '100' so the branch is started with
a value ending in zero.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

# 256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


# 229403 03-Jan-2012 ed

Replace index() and rindex() calls with strchr() and strrchr().

The index() and rindex() functions were marked LEGACY in the 2001
revision of POSIX and were subsequently removed from the 2008 revision.
The strchr() and strrchr() functions are part of the C standard.

This makes the source code a lot more consistent, as most of these C
files also call into other str*() routines. In fact, about a dozen
already perform strchr() calls.


# 193188 31-May-2009 ed

Several cleanups to ipfwpcap(8).

- Enable WARNS?=6.
- Include missing headers.
- Mark prog and pidfile as static. Remove unneeded initializer.
- Use ANSI prototypes.
- Remove unneeded fp variable.
- snprintf() guarantees the buffer to be null terminated. Remove
unneeded - 1 and bzero call.
- Remove unneeded casting.

Submitted by: Pawel Worach, Christoph Mallon


# 172581 12-Oct-2007 csjp

Add a signal handler for SIGINT to make sure that the PID file
gets cleaned up upon receiving SIGINT. This un-breaks subsequent
executions of ipfwpcap and helps when debugging network/divert
issues like this:

ipfwpcap -r 6000 - | tcpdump -r -

MFC after: 1 week


# 162011 04-Sep-2006 sam

add define's from config.h for pcap-int.h; this is a noop now
but will be required for libpcap 0.9.4


# 151427 17-Oct-2005 phk

Add a small tool which captures packets on a DIVERT socket and writes
them as pcap (tcpdump) format data to a file or pipe.

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